As WPGraphQL continues to power more decoupled WordPress applications — from startups to enterprise-scale projects — access control is becoming a more common topic of concern. One area that often prompts discussion is whether exposing users via the GraphQL API poses a security risk.| WPGraphQL Blog
Publishing a new release for WPGraphQL has historically required several manual steps—updating changelogs, determining semantic version bumps, preparing upgrade notices, and ensuring that every piece of documentation reflects the correct information. While I had a process in place, it wasn’t as efficient as it could be, and the potential for human error was always there.| WPGraphQL Blog
🚀 WPGraphQL v2.0.0 has officially been released! This is a major update that includes breaking changes, so if you’re using WPGraphQL in production, please review the details below to ensure a smooth upgrade.| WPGraphQL Blog
We’re excited to announce that WPGraphQL v1.29.2 now supports Live Preview functionality on WordPress.org, powered by WordPress Playground. This integration makes it easier than ever for developers to experience WPGraphQL firsthand without any installation or setup required.| WPGraphQL Blog
Before diving into the details of this announcement, I want to address something important. I am, like all of you, a human being. Given the current tensions in the WordPress ecosystem, my decision to move from WP Engine to Automattic might evoke strong feelings. Whether you agree or disagree with this decision, please recognize me as a human. Please treat me with respect, even if you strongly oppose my choices. The WordPress community is one I care deeply about, and we all benefit from respec...| www.wpgraphql.com
We’re excited to announce that WPGraphQL v2.0 is coming soon! This release brings key improvements such as better performance, stricter validation, and more flexibility for developers.| WPGraphQL Blog
WPGraphQL v2.0 is coming soon, featuring an upgrade to its underlying GraphQL engine, graphql-php, from v14.11.10 to v15.8.1.| WPGraphQL Blog
Last week at WASMCon 2024, I had the privilege of speaking about something I’m incredibly passionate about: using WordPress in non-traditional ways. My talk, “WordPress Meets WASM: Full Power of the CMS in Any App,” explored how WordPress, a platform many associate with traditional websites, can now be embedded and run virtually anywhere, thanks to technologies like WebAssembly (WASM). | WPGraphQL Blog
Before diving into the details of this announcement, I want to address something important. I am, like all of you, a human being. Given the current tensions in the WordPress ecosystem, my decision to move from WP Engine to Automattic might evoke strong feelings. Whether you agree or disagree with this decision, please recognize me as a human. Please treat me with respect, even if you strongly oppose my choices. The WordPress community is one I care deeply about, and we all benefit from respec...| WPGraphQL Blog
Hello WPGraphQL Community,| WPGraphQL Blog
“What is a REPL?”, “Who are you?”, and “What have you done with Jason?” are all good questions you might be asking. I will start with the most important one. Hello, I am Alex aka “moonmeister”! I have been around for a while and you might have seen me in Slack or chatted with me when I worked at Gatsby or WP Engine. I recently started wpdecoupled.dev where I write about all things decoupled/headless WordPress. I mostly work on the JavaScript side of code and leave the PHP to f...| WPGraphQL Blog